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Daily horoscope for June 5, 2020
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Ask Amy: Housemate angles for a change
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The song of the summer the year you graduated from high school
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For a quick cutting garden of flowers this summer, start with annuals
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Latinos have the highest COVID-19 infection rate in Illinois. As restrictions ease, community leaders fear things will get even worse.
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Column: Heartbreak, but also scenes of moral courage amid looting of South Side supermarket
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Variety Editor Claudia Eller placed on leave after Twitter debate on lack of newsroom diversity
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21-year-old describes being stabbed while trying to stop looting in Naperville. ‘I really don’t like where this world is going to. It’s going to a dark, evil place.’
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Alleged racial insult leads to physical altercation outside River Forest grocery store; police investigating
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Grocery stores that closed during the George Floyd fallout start to reopen. But food remains elusive in some neighborhoods.
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J.C. Penney to begin 154 store closings, including 5 in Illinois
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Daywatch: Illinois schools can resume in-person summer classes, Lightfoot denounces Bridgeport vigilantes and how to support Chicago’s black-owned restaurants
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Go inside the Chicago Bears’ emotional team meeting on the Bear Download podcast
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Construction halted on Helmut Jahn-designed skyscraper on South Michigan Avenue. Developers say it’s because of COVID-19 safety concerns
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NBA lookback: Jerry Krause got a raw deal in ‘The Last Dance’
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Unemployment dips to 13.3%; U.S. added 2.5 million jobs in May
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ESPN looks to bring fans ‘closer to the action’ when sports finally returns from coronavirus shutdown
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Armed bystanders watch Floyd protesters in Crown Point: ‘They have a right to do that.’
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Art that confronts and challenges racism: Start here
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot denounces vigilantism in Chicago after white men patrol Bridgeport streets with bats
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Chicago restaurant to serve 1,000 free meals Friday as local chefs keep serving food-scarce communities despite shutdowns
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Column: Young protest organizers will have to lead us to healing ?— ‘We can’t stay in our corners’
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Haverdash: Can you build your wardrobe with this clothing rental service?
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The best firm mattress
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The best shaving cream for men
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The best Humminbird fish-finder
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The best contact lens
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The best bike derailleur
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The best wire cutter
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The best women’s mountain bike
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The best ash vacuum
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The best Hydroxycut supplement
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The best indoor scoreboard
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Summer TV preview: 15 new shows we can’t wait to see
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Speak Out: Data will soon tell if reopening practices were safe
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Coronavirus rips into regions previously spared
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Emmys preview: The show will go on, and this year, ‘it’s all about the content’
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Column: Sports are coming back, but it’s really hard to get excited about that. Not when the country continues to fail its people.
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Two huge COVID-19 studies are retracted after scientists sound alarms
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Column: Hey, young people: Send us your artwork inspired by the unrest around you.
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EEUU agrega 2,5 millones de empleos y desempleo baja a 13,3%
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Larentowicz: ‘Están tomando la vida de 2,000 personas en sus manos’
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Criterion Channel, a refuge for cinephiles, is making much of its Black filmmakers’ work free online
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Going back to work won’t be business as usual. A group of Chicago companies is creating a playbook to restart Chicago’s economy.
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Los peloteros no ceden y no hay acuerdo a la vista
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Doctors heavily overprescribed antibiotics early in the pandemic
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ChicagoNow’s 20 best posts of May 2020
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Saltan las alarmas en el Barca con Messi
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College football season could be shortened, NCAA chief tells congress
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‘Phased & Confused’: Second City will partner with the city to guide Chicago’s reopening
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Getting into college just got easier, if your kid is wait-listed
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Gabrielle Union presenta queja por racismo contra ‘America’s Got Talent’
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Twitter bloquea tuit de la campaña por reelección de Trump
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23-year-old Illinois man identified as body found at the scene of Iowa police shootout
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El fútbol y los bares se reencuentran bajo el lema #SalimosARemontar
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La mascarilla, antes sospechosa, ahora tranquiliza
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Speak Out: Masks are essential to beating coronavirus
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How to hug during a pandemic
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Former star shortstop Audrey Bickel cherishes memories of Andrean’s 2007 state title. Now the Indiana Softball Hall of Fame commemorates her.
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UN’s atomic watchdog says Iran’s stockpiles of enriched uranium are increasing in violation of a key nuclear deal
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Ennio Morricone y John Williams, premios Princesa de Asturias de las Artes 2020
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White Coats for Black Lives
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South Shore full service resumes Monday
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Body of missing swimmer at Bass Lake recovered, Indiana DNR says
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Bugs Bunny is back, and so is the ‘Looney Tunes’ mayhem
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Column: White person to white person? You’re doing it wrong
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Jake Paul charged with misdemeanor trespassing after mall looting
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Workers fearful of the coronavirus are getting fired and losing their benefits
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Valparaiso interfaith vigil calls for unity, change: ‘I feel like you’re here for me’
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Workers fearful of the coronavirus are getting fired and losing their benefits
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Guest column: Direct and indirect racism a burden blacks in America, and Naperville, shoulder every day
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Arrestan a Carl Crawford, exastro de Dodgers, por agresión a su exnovia
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Foodlife and Mity Nice Bar & Grill in Water Tower Place close after 27 years
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With fewer people in the way, transportation projects speed ahead
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Transgender activist LaSaia Wade has made her South Side LGBTQ center a safe haven, where protesters can get food, water and first aid
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot says Chicago’s Lakefront Trail expected to reopen ‘soon’
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For the deaf, social distancing can mean social isolation
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This time, hardly anyone followed Trump’s lead on virus drugs
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Multan dos futbolistas por violar protocolo para cortarse el pelo
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NCAA hits Oklahoma State with a 1-year postseason ban and fine in corruption case
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot calls for firing of Chicago cop who flipped off protesters, those who hide badge numbers
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Athletes who have gone bankrupt
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Oswego OKs contract for maintaining new native plant area
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District 219 will offer free meals this summer to all children within the district
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Sanitary sewer issue needs to be addressed now: Hobart councilman
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Disabato: From hitchhiking to football practice as a freshman at Richards to being a longtime assistant coach at Shepard and Reavis, Rudy Bajorek was a one of a kind
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Despite virus, hundreds arrested in unrest are held in cramped jails
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Column: The police are rioting. We need to talk about it.
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Column: The police are rioting. We need to talk about it. It is an attack on civil society and democratic accountability.
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces Jewel-Osco $1 million donation to city’s emergency fund for looted, damaged businesses
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‘Riverdale’ vows to ‘do better’ and increase show’s diversity in response to Vanessa Morgan
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La tortilla de papitas fritas de Ferran Adria es un deleite que supera toda expectativa
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Oak Brook polo season to start new season uncertain if spectators will be allowed
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On tribal lands, a time to make art for solace and survival
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Social Change volunteers help fill immediate needs of South Side residents
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Minneapolis to ban police chokeholds in wake of George Floyd’s death
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Watch ‘Deranged’ Rudy Giuliani go ‘barking mad’ during unhinged, foul-mouthed interview with Piers Morgan
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Una actriz de The Big Bang Theory confiesa que no ha visto nunca un episodio de la serie
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Black lawmakers implore Holcomb to join action for police reforms
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CTA begins round of service changes tonight for Red/Purple Line construction project
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Naperville’s Ogden 6 Theatre to permanently close Sunday, AMC Naperville in trouble, other business news
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Navy Pier to reopen outdoor areas Wednesday, including restaurants and requiring face masks
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Billionaire philanthropist Ken Griffin buys Basquiat painting for more than $100 million
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Tribune Publishing reports $44 million first-quarter loss
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Pandemic, April job losses largely defy dire predictions for NWI housing market
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Los últimos testigos en la cadena de muerte del coronavirus en México
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El Galaxy da de baja al volante serbio Katai
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President Trump defies governor, heads to Maine where George Floyd protesters await
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None and done: Russ Radtke leaves Portage without coaching a game and has been hired by Knox
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Column: Hundreds of health care workers in Chicago take a silent knee in #WhiteCoatsforBlackLives demonstration: ‘It’s a human rights issue. It’s a health care issue.’
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Country Club Hills woman dies in dog attack
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How to pick the perfect sofa
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Meditation can help calm your pandemic worries. Here’s how to start a practice at home
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9-year-old boy dies in Park Forest house fire
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Aurora Museum Week to be online event
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10 tips for home selling season
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When the class hamster came home – and stayed
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How to safely entertain outdoors this summer
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Lakefront is drawing Chicagoans — though it’s still closed
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Mundelein guard Trey Baker among student-athletes taking action in aftermath of police killing of George Floyd: ‘We need to promote peace, love and togetherness.’
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Jean Lenti Ponsetto, the longtime DePaul athletic director, is retiring after 18 years in the job and 45 years with the department
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Guest column: Death of George Floyd raises many issues about police
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker raises his national profile with rebuke of President Donald Trump over George Floyd fallout
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Temen que las cosas empeoren aún más entre latinos y contagios por COVID-19
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What experts say about visiting the doctor, dentist amid coronavirus
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Here’s a new way to do study abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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Three charged in attempted ATM heist — latest federal case stemming from unrest in Chicago
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Letters: COVID-19 deaths show how the safety net fails nursing home residents
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Why barefoot running may help prevent common injuries
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Letters to the Editor
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Study looks into why some older adults have better memories than others
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The Grand Canyon will reopen this summer. Here’s how it will go
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President Trump invokes George Floyd’s name in trumpeting jobs report: ‘This is a great day for him. It’s a great day for everybody’
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Column: Why Trump and Sen. Tom Cotton are wrong about sending in the troops
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Park Ridge City Council votes to extend COVID-19 state of emergency through June 28
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Community steps in to help South and West side families left without food, baby supplies after stores close because of unrest
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Estrellas de NFL envían mensaje sobre desigualdad racial
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How Zane Lowe became pop’s unofficial therapist
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COVID-19 cancels Niles Cycling Classic; race attracted participants from around the world
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‘Kettling’ of peaceful protesters after curfew shows aggressive shift by New York police
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Column: Beijing renews offensive against Hong Kong
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A final goodbye over the phone. A nurse’s flick of a hospital room light. His wife of 53 years hopes ‘he understood.’
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Travis regresan como en los viejos tiempos con ‘A ghost’
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Column: While Trump blames antifa, a menacing far-right ‘boogaloo’ movement rises
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Illinois schools can reopen for summer classes with restrictions, governor announces; CPS ‘evaluating’ its options
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Karl Tangeros, instrumental in moving Norwegian Day Parade to Park Ridge, dies at age 92
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Commentary: ‘Tonight she’s jobless.’ There’s nothing justifiable in looting.
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City workers and activists paint Black Lives Matter in enormous bright yellow letters on the street leading to the White House
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Empleados de restaurante rehúsan preparar tacos a policías que vigilaban protestas
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Faces of the Fallout
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Skokie establishes task force to help village’s business community during coronavirus reopenings
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Police killing of George Floyd amplifies calls to remove school resource officers from Chicago public schools: ‘We don’t need more cops.’
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Column: As elected officials, they called for unity. As black mothers, they spoke about fear.
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Kanye West protesta en Chicago y dona $2 millones a víctimas
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Indie music artists unite against racism on 90-track new album
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Next step for Neuqua Valley’s Kristen Stege? Transferring to Tennessee after East Carolina cuts swimming program: ‘I already did my research.’
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Cook County state’s attorney’s office says it will review allegations that Chicago cops pulled woman from car by her hair and placed knee on her neck
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St. Joseph grad Jake Hansen takes ‘hard-nosed’ approach to pursuing baseball career
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Talk of the County: Looting in Waukegan only helps Trump’s drive for dictatorship
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Los ocho equipos excluidos de la NBA: jóvenes, sin rumbo y un candidato al anillo
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Cedar Lake veteran reflects on D-Day remembrances: ‘It was survival mode for every man on the beach’
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Porter County primary voter turnout down to 26%; pandemic, date change blamed
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Édgar Ramírez en el futuro y otras películas de estreno en streaming
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Editorial: After George Floyd’s killing, make America a better place
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White House forces reporters to ditch social distancing because ‘it looks better,’ according to the aide who ordered it
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Hinsdale South football team excited after releasing 2020 schedule: ‘It’s like a bit of normalcy.’
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Illinois surpasses 1 million COVID-19 tests, as 1,156 new known cases and 59 additional deaths reported
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Black cops feel the conflicting pain of George Floyd’s death, duty to their uniform
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President Trump allows commercial fishing in marine conservation area, rolls back protections at an area off the New England coast
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Commentary: Chicago’s police union contract stands in the way of reform, better policing
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Potempa: Gooseberry preserves a long-forgotten delicious discovery
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Commentary: Are we shocked by the outcry? America has spent much of its history sanctioning racism.
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Ball State-bound Kevin Doran stands tall for volleyball, develops into Division I recruit at Naperville North: ‘This became my No. 1 priority.’
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Michael Jordan dona $100 millones en favor de la igualdad racial
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Many in tech cheered when Twitter added labels to President Trump’s tweets. But civil libertarians caution that social media companies are moving into uncharted waters.
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Speak Out
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‘A revolution in our time’: Protester Ciara Sillman finds hope in the widespread embrace of the cause
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Buenos Aires reabre teatros pero sin público
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Eva Maria Lewis has found her voice as an organizer, in On the Ground Chi
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3 policías detenidos en caso Giovanni López, lo arrestaron y regresaron muerto, en México
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The Spin: Communication breakdown between Pritzker, Lightfoot? | Rebuilding businesses after a pandemic and looting | Kinzinger returns from unrest-related Air National Guard duty
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Estrellas de béisbol con COVID-19 revelan calvario en Nicaragua
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Former First Baptist Church pastor serving time for sex crimes requests compassionate release
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Kary Osmond: DIY Thai peanut salad dressing is easy
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New food bank director to ‘take it to another level’ during pandemic crisis
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Environmental Nutrition: A word about wine
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Reddit co-founder leaves board, urges black replacement
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Long Grove village president ‘genuinely worried’ about low Census response rate being reported for village
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John Dolmayan, batería de System of a Down: ‘Trump es el mejor amigo de las minorías’
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At protest against police brutality, Cunningham family demands justice for man’s 2019 shooting death by Gary officer
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Second City owner Andrew Alexander to exit after accusations of institutionalized racism leveled at theater
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French forces kill al-Qaida’s North African commander, defense minister announces
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Aurora looks at combining Planning Commission and Zoning Board
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Preceded by three brothers at Zion-Benton, senior Jordan Chisum leaves a legacy of his own
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Cómo tocar y componer música con aplicaciones móviles
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Belugas, dolphins, penguins and more: fertile times at the Shedd
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Oak Park police: Two men steal cash, cigarettes during robbery of village convenience store
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Hotels cut thousands of jobs in Illinois in May as pandemic continues to hit travel and hospitality hard
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As businesses emerge from the pandemic, municipalities are offering assistance
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Resident suffers minor burn injury in Geneva house fire
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Hutton: A well-traveled football coach, 1984 West Side graduate Robert Lee III returns to the city as athletic director for Gary Community Schools
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Oak Park police investigating possibility pair of Thursday night armed robberies are related
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White Coats speak out for Black Lives, kneel in silence for George Floyd
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Commentary: Isolation of the elderly by manipulative family members must be recognized as a form of elder abuse
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La MLS suspende a portero mexicoamericano del FC Dallas por abuso doméstico
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Citing COVID-19 and recent unrest, DePaul University gives students a reprieve from schoolwork and final exams: ‘Our GPAs should not have to suffer’ due to ‘racial trauma’
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Commentary: How family photos help kids (and all of us) cope through crisis
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Long lines greet those getting first license or renewing expired one at Naperville driver services facility
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Chicago Police Board president says officers hit him with batons at weekend protest: ‘I walked in the middle of an uprising’
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Chicago’s black-owned businesses face uphill battle to rebuild, even with outpouring of support after George Floyd death
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Amid COVID-19 fears, law allows rape kits at places other than emergency rooms
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker temporarily suspends in-person registration requirement for sports wagering
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Lake County thinkers come together to discuss inequality, racism
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Bill Murray’s son arrested at a Black Lives Matter rally
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Summer school in Aurora will still feature remote learning
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17 Black chefs who chopped down barriers to change the world of food
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Demonstrators shift to memorializing George Floyd, vow to sustain momentum until change to address racial injustice happens
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‘The state needs to be all over this’: New federal data shows how COVID-19 is ripping through understaffed Illinois nursing homes
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Commentary: How to do reparations right
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Buffalo police officers suspended after man, 75, shoved and hurt on video
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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened June 5 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area
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Commentary: Longing for The Clearing, and an escape from the turmoil
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Chicago churches can meet up to 25% capacity or up to 50 people, Mayor Lori Lightfoot says
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Lake Forest COVID-19 forum brings together local government, school and health care officials
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2 Chicago cops relieved of police powers after woman says officers pulled her from car and placed knee on her neck
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Mothers’ march unites black and Latino communities in demand for racial justice
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Column: Something’s happening here. And it gives us reason to hope.
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Waukegan District 60 to move forward with remote summer school
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Column: Behold the Golden Moutza for the horrible month of May
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Roger Goodell admits the NFL was wrong not to listen to its players: ‘We … condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people’
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Attorneys for protesters in recorded skirmish with Joliet’s mayor say clients were demonstrating peacefully, disputing mayor’s self-defense claim
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‘I haven’t voted before. And that’s not doing my part in the community.’ What we heard from the Chicago Bulls’ Zach LaVine and Thad Young.
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‘Youths are powerful.’ Diego Garcia, 18, has been mobilizing his Latino community in fight for social justice.
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George Floyd fallout: Chicago Police Board president says officers hit him with batons at protest; city will shut down stretch of Lake Shore Drive this weekend; Lightfoot calls for firing of cop who flipped off protesters
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How to talk to your kids about George Floyd’s death and aftermath
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Court-appointed monitor will investigate allegations of Chicago police abuse of protesters
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Madison Street future uncertain after unrest
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AP: Joe Biden formally clinches Democratic nomination, setting up challenge to President Trump amid pandemic, economic collapse and unrest
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Cupich: Chicago-area Catholic schools to include George Floyd death, fallout in fall curriculum
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Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand pledge $100 million to racial equality and social justice campaigns: ‘This is a tipping point. We need to make a stand.’